ANTH 324 Food and Culture
Consuming Identities: At the Table of the World

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Websites related to the course material:

http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/foodbib.html

The Media Resource Center at UC California, Berkeley, has two webpages of interest for foodies: 1) Food and Eating in the Movies: A Bibliography of Books and Articles in the UC Berkeley Libraries, and 2) Food and Eating in the Movies.  The former is a list of books and journal articles, as well as the same for specific movies, e.g., The Big Night and Eat Drink Man Woman (films seen in this class).  The latter is as entitled, a list of food movies!

http://www.foodtimeline.org/index.htm

The Food Timeline was created by Lynne Olver, a reference librarian with a passion for food history.  This website is extensive with lots of tidbits of information.

http://www.semda.org/info/

The Southeastern Michigan Dietetic Association (SEMDA) has a webpage on "General Nutrition Information."  It has links to a wide range of cultural food pyramids.

http://lilt.ilstu.edu/rtdirks/

The World Foods Habits Bibliography is the creation of Robert Dirks, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, Illinois State University.  All the sources are English-language references in the anthropology of food and nutrition.  Regions and topics are listed.

Created 08/22/2002; last updated 01/07/2010

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